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Novel insights into liquid digestate-derived hydrochar enhances volatile fatty acids production from anaerobic co-digestion of sludge and food waste

  • Zhou Fu
  • , Jianwei Zhao*
  • , Zhaolin Zhong
  • , Boyang Li
  • , Yingjie Sun
  • , Hongyong Fan
  • , Huawei Wang
  • , Jingliang Xie
  • , Yuying Hu
  • , Yinglong Su
  • , Dongbo Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Qingdao University of Technology
  • East China Jiaotong University
  • Hunan University

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The challenges in treating digestate and liquid digestate (LD), along with their low resource utilization rates, represent critical bottlenecks faced by the anaerobic digestion of organic matter. In this work, a novel method of waste functionalization was innovatively adopted, i.e., using food waste (FW) digestate and LD as the raw materials, and the LD-derived hydrochar (LD-HC) was prepared for the first time to improve the production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from anaerobic co-fermentation of sludge and FW. The experimental results showed that LD-HC had a large specific surface area and was rich in oxygen-containing functional groups. LD-HC significantly improved the co-fermentation efficiency with a maximum VFAs yield of 74.3 mg COD/gVS, which was about 1.3 times higher than that of the control. Mechanistic studies confirmed that LD-HC significantly promoted solubilization and hydrolysis of organic matter. Metagenomic analysis showed that LD-HC increased anaerobic co-digestion microbial diversity and enriched hydrolytic and acidogenic microorganisms such as Lentimicrobium, norank_f__Bacteroidetes_vadinHA17. Moreover, homologous genes of enzymes involved in glycolysis, pyruvate metabolism, ABC transporters, and quorum sensing pathways were enhanced in LD-HC. This study provides an effective strategy for enhancing the VFAs production in the anaerobic co-digestion system of FW and sludge, and offers a new pathway for resourceful reuse of digestate and LD.

源语言英语
文章编号160635
期刊Chemical Engineering Journal
507
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 3月 2025

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